The correct answer is A. Sources that reference only general baseball history and exclude semi-professional
Explanation:
Most browsers, including academical ones, show results according to the words introduced and the connectors used to connect those words if there is any connector, due to this the words selected should be the keywords and the connectors or conjunctions used need to be appropriate as the results will vary according to those aspects. Considering this by searching for "Baseball AND history" the browser will include sources in which the two terms are included as the conjunction AND is a conjunction that connects words, additionally by adding NOT semi-professional, the browser will remove the sources that include the term semi-professional as Not indicates exclusion of something. In this way, the use of "Baseball AND history NOT semi-professional" will show results that include the words baseball and history, but not those including the term semi-professional.
Climax
B)
Rising Action
C)
Falling Action
D)
Denouement
A) contain spelling and punctuation errors.
B) contain generalizations and contractions.
C) show a connection between ideas.
D) show the author’s attitude toward the topic.
The correct answer is B. Contain generalizations and contractions.
Explanation:
A generalization occurs when a specific idea is applied to a general category, in simple terms it occurs if a person states something always occur because this person saw it once. In this case, generalization occurs as this person affirms all stars are too far away and thus it will take a long time to get to those stars, however not all stars are as far away as this person believes and this does not mean it will take a long time to get there as new technology can be created, thus, this statement is not true and need revision. On the other hand, contractions refers to the process of shortening words by putting them together, this can be seen in "couldn't" ( could + not) and "they're" (they + are), contradictions are not correct as they should not be used in formal language and be avoided, thus, contradictions also need to be revised.
The principal gave us a mandate to be silent during the guest speaker's talk.
Every child deserves a mandate in their lives, whether it is at school or at home.
The mandate was incredibly awkward on the day that we saw it perform.
Answer:
B- the principle gave us a mandate test to be silent during the guest speaker's talk
Explanation:
I took the test it was correct
b. Like Niobe, Antigone has offended the gods.
c. Like Niobe, Antigone is born of heaven.
d. Like Niobe, Antigone receives praise from the Chorus.
Answer:
a. Like Niobe, Antigone must suffer a lonely end.
Explanation:
Answer: The children, too, felt released. They too began tumbling, shoving, pushing against each other, frantic to start.
An omniscient narrator is one that can see everything that is going on during a scene, including information that the characters do not know. This includes the characters' feelings, thoughts, motivations, worries, etc. The omniscient point of view is often considered to resemble that of "God." In these case, these lines show that the point of view of the narrator is an omniscient one. The narrator knows the feelings of the children ("The children, too, felt released"/"frantic to start"), something no other type of narrator could know.